However, on the route from Amsterdam to Brussels there are Thalys high-speed trains that would just require reservations as a supplement to the rail pass. For travel with a rail pass, you would purchase reservations for a Thalys from Amsterdam to Brussels by searching the route on our homepage (www.raileurope.com), checking the box that says ‘I have a rail pass’, and then indicating the type of rail pass with which you'll be traveling (i.e. a ‘Eurail Benelux Pass’).

Please be advised that, due to an error on our site, the 'Later Trains' button does not function when you pull up the results of a schedule search. It also may be the case that only one or two departures show for each search you do. Therefore, to view departures at a different time throughout the day, you may need adjust/troubleshoot your preferred departure times accordingly from the initial search screen. Continue to do this, trying out different times, until you find a train/departure that suits you.

From Amsterdam to Brussels, there are also IC (labeled 'Eurocities' on our website) on which reservations are not even accepted. Therefore, the Eurail Benelux Pass is all you would need to board these trains.

All trains on the route from Brussels to Luxembourg are IC (labeled 'Eurocities' on our site) on which reservations are not accepted. Therefore, the Eurail Benelux Pass is all you would need to board these trains, as well.

For planning purposes, you can still use the route search feature under 'Book Train Tickets' on our homepage (www.raileurope.com) just to view schedules for the IC (Eurocities) trains from Amsterdam to Brussels and Brussels to Luxembourg. Generally, when you're just trying to access schedules for non-reservable trains, you would have to be sure to leave the 'I have a rail pass' unchecked.